Trapper 15_38. Lots of gravelly launches and landings. Now there's bottom damage at the very narrow part of one end.
The damage goes into the plywood.
I have what I need to repair the deep gash,
but I'm concerned about the repair entrapping some water in there.
How long should I let the canoe dry?
How could I be sure all the water is gone before I close the wound?
Thanks.
Les
Got some damage to repair, first want all to be DRY.
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Got some damage to repair, first want all to be DRY.
Les Richard Forgue
Re: Got some damage to repair, first want all to be DRY.
https://www.harborfreight.com/digital-m ... 67143.html
Harbor Freight sells a cheap moisture meter. if you want to take a reading and compare to some comparable material, perhaps a scrap left over from the boat.
Did the boat sit submerged for an extended period of time? if it is was only used occasionally and dried out in between then i would probably just sand the area thoroughly and prep as needed for the repair. If you are really worried, perhaps a day or two to bake outside in the sun?
Harbor Freight sells a cheap moisture meter. if you want to take a reading and compare to some comparable material, perhaps a scrap left over from the boat.
Did the boat sit submerged for an extended period of time? if it is was only used occasionally and dried out in between then i would probably just sand the area thoroughly and prep as needed for the repair. If you are really worried, perhaps a day or two to bake outside in the sun?